
BIOMES: Yuan Yao, Associate Professor of Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Systems, presents "Multi-Scale Life Cycle Systems Modeling for A Carbon-Negative Bioeconomy"
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About the Seminar:
The bioeconomy aims to replace fossil-based, non-renewable products with those derived from biological resources and processes. Many bioeconomy pathways involve nature-based and engineered solutions for carbon dioxide removal, such as biochar and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage. These pathways offer significant opportunities to mitigate climate change and address global resource challenges. Biomass-based systems depend on natural systems for biomass supply and industrial systems for biomass utilization. These systems differ by location, time, and technology. Understanding the environmental impacts of different biomass utilization pathways, and how technological, spatial, and temporal factors shape these impacts, is vital for developing a sustainable, carbon-negative bioeconomy. However, acquiring these insights is challenging due to limited knowledge of system-wide effects and the lack of robust assessment methodologies across spatial and temporal dimensions. This talk will present transdisciplinary, multi-scale systems modeling frameworks developed to address these knowledge and methodological gaps. These frameworks systematically integrate industrial ecology approaches, such as life cycle assessment and material flow analysis, with methods from other disciplines, including machine learning, engineering process modeling, techno-economic analysis, and ecosystem modeling. Through several case studies, the presentation will demonstrate how these integrated frameworks enhance our fundamental understanding of the interconnected biomass, particularly forest, and engineered systems across various scales. Furthermore, the talk will discuss policy implications and illustrate how these frameworks can inform system-level design for a resource-efficient, climate-beneficial bioeconomy that aligns with global sustainability goals.
About the Series:
Over the last fifteen years, the Yale School of the Environment (YSE) has hosted this weekly seminar series. The school's flagship forum is designed to bring cutting-edge research and impactful work to the community.
BIOMES stands for 'Bridging Issues & Optimizing Methods in Environmental Studies".
The series is a community-sourced and student-led effort to bring different perspectives to YSE's main stage.
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6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Yale School of the Environment students (master's and PhD) are invited to join a small group dinner with BIOMES speaker Dr. James Kirchner.
You must attend the afternoon seminar to attend this meal.
Speakers

Yuan Yao
Associate Professor of Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Systems
Yale School of the Environment
https://environment.yale.edu/directory/faculty/yuan-yao
Dr. Yuan Yao is an Associate Professor of Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Systems at Yale University. Her research focuses on understanding the potential environmental impacts of emerging technologies and biomass utilization. Dr. Yao received many awards, including the U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER Award, 35 Under 35 Award from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the Laudise Medal from the International Society of Industrial Ecology. Dr. Yao is the associate editor for the journal Resources, Conservation & Recycling. She served on the provisional committee for the U.S. National Academies to assess the current life cycle analysis methods for low-carbon transportation fuels in the United States. Her research has been published in high-impact journals, including Science, Nature Sustainability, Nature Chemical Engineering, and Environmental Science & Technology. She received her Ph.D. degree in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University.